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Concierge Doctors in Orlando, FL

19 concierge and direct primary care practices — average membership:

$127/mo

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does concierge medicine cost in Orlando?
The average is $127/mo per month. DPC starts at $40 per month (Optimum Direct Care, age-based pricing with free generic prescriptions). MDVIP physicians charge approximately $3,150 per year. House Concierge MD offers a mobile model at $250 per month or $1,500 per year.
What is the cheapest DPC in Orlando?
Optimum Direct Care starts at $40 per month with age-based pricing. Velez Family Health starts at $55 per month. Anchor Direct Primary Care is $85 to $100 per month with house calls and aesthetic services included. Several practices offer memberships under $100 per month.
Does AdventHealth or Orlando Health offer concierge medicine?
Both offer executive health programs (comprehensive same-day physicals) but not traditional ongoing concierge memberships. AdventHealth Celebration Executive Health consolidates 10+ specialist visits into one day. Orlando Health Executive Health provides a dedicated patient ambassador. These are episodic programs, not year-round concierge physician relationships.
Are there bilingual concierge doctors in Orlando?
Yes. Direct Primary Care of Florida serves patients in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. Anchor Direct Primary Care is Spanish-fluent. Multiple other practices offer bilingual services reflecting Central Florida's demographics.
Do Orlando concierge doctors accept insurance?
Most DPC practices do not bill insurance for primary care visits. Your health insurance still covers specialists, hospitalizations, imaging, and prescriptions. As of January 2026, DPC memberships are compatible with Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) for patients with high-deductible health plans (HDHPs).
How do I find a concierge doctor in Orlando?
You can browse all 19 concierge and DPC practices in Orlando on this page. Use the filters above to sort by practice type, specialty, cost range, and neighborhood.

Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Orlando

  • Practices on NextMD: 19
  • Doctors: 23
  • Average membership: $127/mo
  • Metro population: 3.0 million (2025, Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford MSA)
  • Most affordable option: $40/mo (Optimum Direct Care, age-based pricing)
  • Smallest patient panel: 250 patients per doctor (Neha Doshi MD)
  • Practice density: 1 practice per 158,000 residents
  • Major hospital systems: AdventHealth (HQ in Altamonte Springs), Orlando Health ($9.9B revenue), HCA Florida

About Concierge Medicine in Orlando

Orlando's healthcare landscape is dominated by two fast-growing systems: AdventHealth, headquartered in Altamonte Springs with 54 hospitals statewide, and Orlando Health, which hit $9.9 billion in revenue in 2025 after multiple acquisitions, making it one of the fastest-growing health systems in the country. Both offer executive health programs. AdventHealth Celebration Executive Health (in the Disney-adjacent town of Celebration) consolidates 10+ specialist visits into one day. Orlando Health's Executive Health Program offers same-day comprehensive physicals with a dedicated patient ambassador.

The Orlando metro has a population of approximately 3.0 million (as of 2025) and supports 19 concierge medicine and direct primary care (DPC) practices listed on NextMD, with 23 doctors. The average membership is $127/mo per month.

Orlando's concierge market has a strong DPC presence. Multiple practices offer memberships under $100 per month, with Optimum Direct Care starting at $40 per month on an age-based scale. The city also has MDVIP physicians and independent concierge practices. Several practices are trilingual (English, Spanish, Portuguese), reflecting Central Florida's demographics.

What Does Concierge Medicine Cost in Orlando?

The average membership in Orlando is $127/mo per month. Orlando is an affordable market with strong DPC options. For a national comparison, see how concierge medicine pricing works across the US.

Practice ModelTypical CostWhat You Get
Direct primary care (DPC)$40 to $125/monthFlat monthly fee, no copays, same-day access, messaging, basic labs
Concierge medicine$1,500 to $3,150/yearAnnual retainer, smaller panels, extended visits, 24/7 access
Mobile/house call concierge$250/month to $1,500/yearVirtual and in-home visits, no physical office

Practices with Published Pricing

DPC (most affordable):

  • Optimum Direct Care (Orlando). $40 to $150 per month, age-based pricing. Two physicians. Free generic prescriptions included. The most affordable DPC in the Orlando market.
  • Velez Family Health (Orlando). $55 to $115 per month. Integrative medicine. Founded 2015. 45-minute visits. Single physician.
  • Anchor Direct Primary Care (Orlando). $85 to $100 per month. 600-patient cap. House calls available. Spanish-fluent. Aesthetic services included. Single physician.
  • LIV Medical (Orlando). $95 to $115 per month. Women's health focus with menopausal hormone therapy. Currently not accepting new patients. Single physician.
  • Direct Primary Care of Florida (Orlando). $100 per month. Two physicians. 45-minute visits. English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
  • Pro Med Physicians (Orlando). $125 per month. Three physicians. 30 to 60 minute visits.

Concierge:

  • House Concierge MD (Orlando). $250 per month or $1,500 per year. Mobile and virtual only. House calls and GLP-1 weight management. Single physician.
  • Lara Hitchcock, MD, FAAFP (Orlando). $3,150 per year. MDVIP Wellness Program Plus. Comprehensive screenings.

Types of Concierge and DPC Practices in Orlando

Direct primary care (DPC) is the dominant model in Orlando. Practices offer flat monthly fees ($40 to $125/month) with no copays. Optimum Direct Care's $40 starting price and free generic prescriptions make it one of the most accessible DPC practices in Florida. 89% of DPC practices nationally charge no additional fee for covered services. Learn more about what direct primary care is and how it works.

Concierge medicine has a smaller footprint with MDVIP physicians (Hitchcock at $3,150/year) and independent practices. Several are currently at capacity or not accepting new patients, reflecting growing demand.

Mobile and house call concierge is a distinctive feature of the Orlando market. House Concierge MD operates entirely via house calls and virtual visits with no physical office. This model appeals to patients who value convenience and in-home care.

Multilingual care is widely available. Direct Primary Care of Florida serves patients in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. Anchor Direct Primary Care is Spanish-fluent. Orlando's diverse population supports multilingual concierge options more than many comparable metros.

Executive health programs exist through the major hospital systems. AdventHealth Celebration Executive Health and Orlando Health Executive Health offer comprehensive same-day physicals, though these are episodic programs rather than ongoing concierge memberships.

Concierge Medicine in Winter Park, Windermere, and Across Greater Orlando

Winter Park is Orlando's most affluent historic neighborhood with premium home values. Neha Doshi MD (250-patient cap) practices in Winter Park.

Windermere (median household income approximately $112,000) is home to the ultra-luxury Isleworth community where average home values exceed $5.6 million. Windermere residents drive concierge demand from the western corridor.

Dr. Phillips and Sand Lake serve the southwestern suburbs adjacent to the theme park district.

Lake Nona is a master-planned medical city with a growing healthcare infrastructure. AdventHealth and other providers have a significant presence here.

Golden Oak is Disney's exclusive residential community within Walt Disney World, adding a unique ultra-affluent micro-market.

You can filter by neighborhood on the listings above.

How to Choose a Concierge Doctor in Orlando

  • DPC is the value play. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers what to ask. Orlando has some of the most affordable DPC in Florida. Optimum Direct Care at $40 per month with free generic prescriptions is hard to beat on pure value. Compare what each practice includes before choosing on price alone.
  • Multilingual matters here. If you or family members prefer Spanish or Portuguese, Orlando has DPC and concierge practices that serve patients in those languages. Ask before you join.
  • Check availability. Several Orlando practices (LIV Medical, Neha Doshi MD) are currently not accepting new patients. Ask about waitlists if your preferred practice is full.
  • Consider hospital system referrals. AdventHealth and Orlando Health are both large, growing systems. Ask your concierge doctor which system they refer into for specialists and hospitalizations.
  • House calls are an option here. House Concierge MD operates entirely via in-home and virtual visits. If you travel frequently or prefer not to visit a physical office, this mobile model exists in Orlando.